Suet Cake with Mealworms
Suet Cake with Mealworms

Suet Cake with Mealworms

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Fuel Wild Bird Activity with Nutritious High Energy Suet Cakes

Treat your garden birds to a nutritious feast with our premium Mealworm Suet Cakes. Packed with high energy ingredients, including succulent mealworms, these suet cakes provide a rich source of essential nutrients for small birds, making them an ideal winter feed and attracting birds to any bird feeding station.

Our mealworm suet blocks are specially formulated to give birds the energy boost they need, whether it's during the cold winter months or the demanding breeding seasons. The addition of protein rich mealworms adds a delightful crunch to the cake, providing wild birds with an extra punch of protein to supplement their diet specially as natural food sources dwindle.

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Boost Nutrition with Mealworm Suet Blocks

Perfectly placed in a suet cake feeder or simply laid on a platform, these suet cakes are a convenient and versatile option for attracting a wide variety of garden birds. From finches, blue tits and robins, our suet blocks are sure to entice a diverse range of avian visitors to your garden.

Not only do our mealworm suet blocks provide wild birds with essential fats for survival, but they also offer a tasty treat that birds simply can't resist. Whether you're a seasoned bird enthusiast or just starting out, our suet blocks are a must have for creating a thriving bird friendly environment in your garden.

 

                              

 

Ingredients

  • Wheat Flour
  • Fats and Oils
  • Mixed Seeds
  • Peanut Flour
  • Dried Mealworms

Pour & Position

  • Place suet block into a clean, dry suet cake feeder.
  • Place the feeder in a quiet, sheltered spot with a clear view.
  • Place a suet cake straight onto your bird table.
  • Place your bird table in a sheltered spot and make sure to clean any old spoilt seed first.

Storage & Maintenance

  • Discard any spoilt feed to prevent bacteria spread.
  • Clean feeders and bird tables every two weeks
  • Use an antibacterial solution to wash feeders, rinse thoroughly and let dry completely before refilling.
 
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